My Founder Journey: A Story of Patience, Pain, and Persistence
Since 2000: The Dream Begins
My journey didn’t start with a degree or a job — it started with a dream. Back in 2000, I was just someone hungry to create, learn, and build something of my own. I didn't have access to big resources or opportunities, but I had the mindset of a builder. I knew success wouldn't come overnight — and I was willing to wait and work for it.
2007: Life Changed Forever
In 2007, I lost my father. It was one of the most difficult moments of my life. The foundation of our family shook, and so did my world. But instead of breaking me, it gave me a new kind of fuel — the drive to become someone my father would be proud of. That pain gave me purpose.
2014–2016: Learning the Craft
I studied marketing at Sorbonne Business School. It wasn’t just academic — I was living it. I spent 70% of my time working as an intern while learning marketing theory. I saw how real campaigns worked, conducted market research, and began to understand how brands grow. This hands-on experience laid the foundation for my future.
2016–2018: The First Real Role
I got my first job as a Communication Advisor at the French Embassy in Thailand. That’s how I landed in Asia — managing campaigns, promoting events, and learning how to speak to global audiences. It was exciting, and it made me realize I wanted to do more than just follow — I wanted to lead.
2018–2020: Becoming a Partner
I became a partner in a digital agency and had a mentor who taught me the ins and outs of business. I led sales, managed large-scale projects, and for the first time, felt the responsibility of being a leader. I learned that success isn’t about working alone — it’s about working smart with the right people.
2020: Going Solo During a Storm
COVID hit. The world paused — I didn't. I left the agency and became a full-time freelancer. From remote islands, I ran ads, built funnels, and worked up to 10 hours a day. During this time, I created a 3-month coaching program specifically for online coaches. It was my first real system. It worked.
2021: My First Real Business
I co-founded a GTM (Go-To-Market) agency. We ran marketing experiments in short bursts — and it worked fast. We grew a team of five in five months. Revenue grew. Clients grew. I tasted real momentum for the first time — and I was hooked.
2022: The Power of Content
In January, I began posting content online. At first, it was just for leads — but it changed everything. I experimented with topics, found my niche in growth marketing, and never stopped. It became a habit, then a skill, and eventually — my biggest asset.
2023: Breaking Through
Even after losing steam in early 2023, I stayed consistent. Then in June, everything clicked. I launched a newsletter and added infographics — my audience exploded. I gained 30,000 followers. In September, we sold the agency. I became a full-time solopreneur, focused on B2B content and building digital products. My YouTube journey also began.
2024: The First Digital Product
After coaching many creators and businesses, I built a course based on my insights: The Authority-First Framework. It was my first official product — and it made up 60% of my revenue that year. It proved one thing: systems scale, and knowledge compounds.
2025: Building Bigger & Bolder
In January 2025, I launched ContentPath, my second service agency. We gained momentum fast and focused on recurring revenue and client success. At the same time, I began building my second digital product — one that goes beyond content and into full creator-led business building.
💡 What I've Learned After 2+ Decades of Trying:
Content isn’t a trend — it’s leverage.
Partners make or break you — choose wisely.
Momentum is built, not found.
Listen to your audience — they will guide you.
Today, My Mission is Clear:
To help creators, solopreneurs, and small businesses grow with clarity, strategy, and heart — just like I’ve been trying to do since day one.
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